LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!!, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1882. r-rtf tntrllCfiencct. v vV- WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 4. IH82 TUE CO.'iKT. Tor the Ijctellioesceiu The comet will strike us." No doubt It don't like us, And will glvo us the deuce just because we arc under ; Hut as far as I caro It can strike around where It niny i)leasc, and go off, In a tangent, to thunder. Let It knock the old earth, Ah it was before birth, To chaotic, intcnable, thitucr-go tnuF-jt-s, We'll gei rid ot our fools And their doctrinal schools Anil the hairy, lonj; ears o! our age's great asse! Let It knock us away Knock us hlglicr'n the Bky, It uiay show a good f-not 'inong our nation's pollution ; Hut the course it will take Will a ad liavoc make. With the old cracked bell and our loved con fetitution. The convention ot souls Where the clear J ordan rolls. With u ilasu 'gainst the walls ol the beautiful Jasper, Wilt unanlnioiibly On one ballot agree That the best road to take '. by the gate ala b.istcr. No bolting there then, N o trading ol men We'll all know that the gate is t'ic centre ; And the bosses will think ' With my oul record's stink 'Tis a wonder they 'low me to enter." i It '11 gel mighty hot. Without a cool spot. Where to stand till we sop up the hoi prespi. ration. But, like Florence's piicat, Moved by popular yewd. We'll believe in the lhcV a lull puiiiieallcii. Ye tallhlul ones, prsiy That the great Uiiluruiay. In His pity, turn the monster hi oi-ji-i ; l'olnt it oil" toward a star, Fiom u distanced so Jar That we'll not hear the unplc:u.int .sound Tliat tlie jioor devils there, In their hopeless despair. Will thoughtlessly make when tho 're roast ing and trying; For no doubt tliey'ie unwise. And won't smother their cries. But make a great ii about -onimonpl.icc dying : And besides, what's a star. When to many tbere are ? What are . irs to the lntlinlte One ? T hoy u:e nothing but tyes Looking earthward lrom skies As the diUies look up at the sun. We would gala, they would lose : No : strike her j it you choose. With annihilation to us all, big comet '. Don't you think we will ohriuk From destruction's dread brink For we'll know there's no chance ol our get ting back irom it. WUat'll become of my dreams, Ar.d the fitlnl, bright gleam. That have made m l:ort -lit such a pleasure" What'Il become ot my mymes V 1 hey will all go to elluies Where they ne'er v, ill be counted a tn.:.uro. Corny on till you're nigli ;:r. Come on tiil you fry us, Come ahead with your scorching hot weather. You will ne'er find us tame. You will ee us die game In :i grand holocaust together ! U'illF. McSjHirran. Tea and UoHeo as Blvalo. London Times. Coffee and tea aro uattnr.1 uliics, but they arc also natural rivals. As against alcoholic drinking of any form they ate combined. It is over the unoccupied ter ritory, after alcohol has been driven rway, that the contention between tlietwoeome. Takiuj; the world Ibioujjb, the genqrr.1 verdict poems to bo in tea. Two of the largest empites in the world China stud llussia are tea drinkers. In Bokbatraaud Samarkand, and in most parts of Coutral Asia, the tea-utn is forever steaming. On the other hand, the Arab and the Turk, and with them the whole western part of tbe Mohammedon world, arc colleo dtink ers, the decision of Europe is not absolute for either hide. It ucoms to bo very much determined bj what wo may call tbe acci dents of tka oaie. Tbo nations that can get good coffee drink it. Thoso who can get good tea drink tea. Those which can get both drink both. England claims to be ouo of these, but the preference of England is beyond all doubt for toa and not for coffee. Tho unfair choico is very largely compensated for in tho Uuited States thojehief coD'eo consuming coun try in the world. Englishmen, too, would probably make moro use of coQco thau they do if they could once bo induced to ovcrcomo the initial difficulty of hav ing it prepared as it ought to bo. Tea can bo mado easily enough. It may bo strong or weak, according to faucy. It is tea in cither case. Tho right plan, wo are assured, is to put plenty of tea into the pot, than to add a liltlo more tea ; and, that done, to leavo it to chance whether the liquor comes out strong or weak. But, whatever ws may think of weak tea, thoro is no good" word to bo said of weak coffee. Coffee must bo very strong if it is to deserve tho uamo of coffee at all. It is a generous drink and it is ftr gener ous natures. Tho little arta which the frugal housekeeper uses in mak ing tea are not to be thought of in making coffee. There must bo no economy in the amount used ; no filling up of the pot ; no making tho material servo twice over. That tea should over bo mado liko this is bad enough, but there may bo tastes so depraved as to put up with it and to soo nothing to object to about it. Tho man has yet to bo found who can ever make pretense of liking weak cofloe, diluted into ten times its proper volume, and as deficient in fragrance us in strength. The Washington Monument. Tho Washington monument has been completed to tho height of 310 feet, leav ing 245 feet yet to bo completed. The present weight of the strnctuic is about 70,000 tons of 2,240 pounds The taper ing off of tho monument is now so rapid that tho additional weight- to tho top will probably not exceed 10,000 tons. Col. G'j3oy, of tho United States engineer corp in chargoof tho structure said that he will recommend that Congress at tho next session niako a stsflicienl approptiation for tho entire completion of tho monument. Ono hundred and sixty feet of tho menu, ment havo been added sinca Col. Casey took charge, and in that time tho struct uie has not settled more than an inch, and is not out of plumb by tho thickness of a horse hair. Colonel Hugh Shson, of Baltimore, the contractor, was in Wash ington on Monday and was congratulated by Colonel Casey for tho prompt furnish ing of tho marble required. Col. Casey said he would like to push tho work a little faster than the contract called for tho delivery of the marblo. and Mr. Sisson said there would be no difficulty about it ; fiat he would furnish it as fast as wanted. The quality of tho marble which is going into tbo monument is very much admired, and experts say that no finer marble can bo found in the United "States, if in tho world. GBlteau's Poisoned Bouquet. Prof. W. C. Tildin Las submitted to District Attorney Corkbill bis official re port of a chemical examination be has jnst concluded of tbo poisoned bouquet that Hai:r Wa - given to Guiteau by .bis sister, Mrs. Bc'-vilie, tuo day before bis execntion. cTli-t report says that tbe large bud (a half bpi tied flower) contained over five grains of white arsenic " (arscnious acid). This quantity was not only sufficient to cause death to any human being nad it been swallowed, but, owing probably to ignor ance, was so largely in excess of a fatal dose that tbo intent of the person who thus nrcDared the flowers would have been defeated bv emetics. The original amount of arsenic was greater than that found, as tbe petals of the flower failed to retain in a dry state some which adhered when moist. Tbo exhibits of the chemical pro cess emnloved arc deposited in the Army Medical museum. The qualitative teEts 'were thoso of licinscb, Fresenius, Von IJabo and Marsh. Mr. Corkbill says that he is now at work trvsng to discover who it was that poison ed the flowers, and if tbe person could be discovered, he would be held to answer tilts charge. 1ittbw)Iu. Mns.. Sent. 2j.'S7& Sins I have laken Hop Bitteis and l-fccom- mend Ihem to otners. as i iounn mem very beneficial. MRS. J. W.TULLER. Her. Women's Temperance Union. o3-2wd&W , Presumption begins in ignorsnes and ends In ruin." On the other hand, the pro duction ot Kldnev-Wort began witli wlso cau tions and scientific research, and its use ends in restoring shattered constitutions and en dowing men and women with health aud hap piness. "My tormented back." is the excla mation of mote than one poor, hard-working man ami woman ; do von know why it aches '! It is because "our kidneys are overtasked and Hivd strenglhcning.und your system needs to bi; cleansed ot bad humors. You need Kldney Worl. e-'o family Dyes weio ever ho popular as the Diamond lives. They never fall. The Black Is Tar superior to logwood. The other colors arc brilliant. Miiloh's oobk will immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For sale at cochran's drug store, 137 North 0,njcn sdieet. Trouble Saved. It is a remarkable l.iet thai Thomas' Kcleetrie Oil is as good lor internal as external use. For dirascs ot tins lungs ami throat, and tor rheu niMiIsm, neuialsia. crick in the back, wounds, aud sores, it i the bol known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having It always on hand. For sale, at 11. B CochrauV drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Wiiv will vofT cough when Shiloh's cure willaive immediate lelict. I'riec. H el.s., SO els. anil JI. For Mile a'. Cochran'.-, drug store, 1:57 North Uuecn stii-i'l Hub It In. Jacob I.oeckman.27 Clinton Street, Bull'alo, N. Y.. -ays he has been using Thomas' Kclee trie Oil lor rheumatism. He had such a lame back thai be could do nothing ; but one bottle entirely euied him. For salt? at II. 15. Coch ran's drug store, 1ST North Queen street, l-iiu- ir-ter. Shiloh's Latakrii ickmedy a positive cure for On'.uiTh, Diphtheria and Canker Moutn. F.ir iie at Coeiirrn's drug siiiie, 1S7 North (,'iurn slieet. rOLlllfjAi,. iiiijratlenTo TicKt. OOVKUNOn. ROBl.RT -. PATTISON, Fhil:detr!d.i. LIKt'TKNAJfT OlIVURNOP.. CIIAUNCEYF. BLACK. York. JUlfiK OF THE bUlT.EMK ItiUKT. S.1LAS M. CLARK, Indiana. SKCRETAUV OP INTC'aNAL AFFAIRS. .I.SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. ci)Mr.i:ssMA-AT-i..r.i!i:. MORTIMF'l F. ELLIOTT. Tio--i. Democratic Vomit v Ticket. COSOHE-i. W. I!. ;tVK. Columbia. STATU SKJiAToU XIV I'SsTUiST. ABRA.M COLLINS, .Ma'.iflU. Ab-iUMnr.Y. 1. ELIM U. SNIDER, Lancaster. 2. C. -I. RHOADS, Manor. .J. ,1. WALKER. Ci'ie.rain. 3. K. O. D1LI.ER. Earl. .:. W. SUIPM1N. Carnarvon. Jl. L. SHIMP, K. Cocali"o lUICOIWRR. W. W. BISMEK, L acock. COUSfV WiMClTOl'. roni: iii:wrfi.. J. 1'. McILVAlNE. Pannli-e. I'lULIl BERNARD. Lancaster PRISON IKSVKiTOIW. .JOHN REDMAN, Miinheiiii. J. 11 SCHLEGELMILICII. E. Done: JUlty COSIMIbSIOKKU. WILLIAM ELLMAiCER. IL.irJ. al. Iloioocriitin Statti tliminiltt?. Y. U. HENSEL, Chairman, j.. 1. RISNER, ;ener.il Se.:ri-laty, .Jit-.ird Iloiis", l'hil.idelphiu. Ilcmecrallc County Cmni'ilt W. II. ROLAND, Chali man. Laiiitei. .1. R. LICIITV, Jv.tiii-astor ; W. HAVES GIUEIC. Columbia; IJ. fc. I'ATTEIWtlN, White Rock, fcecretaiies. BlICjnVAI.. o ,VEIC 5,000 Havo Signed or Endorsed tho Fol lowing Remarkable Documont : Messrs. Scabury fc Johnson, Munufacturiwj Chemists, SI 1'lull street. New York: Gbntuuikn : For tho past lew years wo havo sold various brands of Fortius Plasters. Physicians and thn public prefer BENSON'S CAl'CINE POROUS PLASTER to nil others. We consider them one ol tho very Tew reliable household rcuicilio worthy ot confidence. They are superior to all other porous plasters or Liniments lor external use. RENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER is a genu ine Purmaccutical product, ot the highest order of merit, and so recognized by physi clans and linguists. When other remedies tail CAPCINE PLASTER. get a IIENSON'S You will be disappointed il you ue cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Electrical Mag netic Toy.j. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price SS Cool c MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLA81EIS, C1AS. ti. CRITXEKTON, 113 Faitnn St., N.;w Vtirtr, f-ole airent. lor Dr. C W. Ren- bor. Remedies, to wlicm al! orders should iiivvldrcescd. sepl0-2wdco&weow VltAlj. B. . SABTIH, Who'.M-oile and Retail Dealer In all kinds o: LUMHER AND COAL. riard: No. 420 North Water and Prince treets atavo Lemon Lancaster. nS-lyd UIAL. M. V. B. COHO, S3- NMITH M'ATSH HT., Zaneatter, ., Wboicsalo and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. :nunectIou WIUi the Telephonic JSzchnnge Yard and Office : No. 330 NORTH V.'ATEB STREET. leliSS-lyti. COAL AND MAHIKE. Restferaile of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-load at Lowest Prices. Also, Mines tone Screenings ibr drive and walks. Cement at reduced prices. May and Straw by the ton or bale. Yard: Harrisbunr pike. General Office : 20) East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER ft CO. nprt-lwd Piiis ps IEVICAIm. VK. BENSON'S BEMEDIKS. From the New Haven Kegistcr. CELERY AS A feBMBDY FOR NERVOUS DISEASES. What the Medical Profession Say About it, and the Good Results Attending its TJbq. HEADACHE, HEUKALUIA, XLBYOUS- NESS, SLEEPLESSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA. " lilt. BENSON'S preparation of Celery and Chamomile lor nervous diseases is the most important addition made to the materia wed tea in the last quarter ot a century." Dr. J. W. .1. Englar, ot Baltimore. PB. Benson's Fills are worth their weight in gold in nervous and sick headache." Dr. A. II. Schlichtcr, of Baltimore. "These Pills arc Invaluable in nervous dis eases." Dr. Hammond, ot New York. "Dr. Benson's Fills for tlie euro of Neural gia, are a success." Dr. G. 1". Holinan, Chrls tianburg, Vn. These Fills area special preparation, only for the euro ol special diseases, as named, and lor these diseases they arc worthy ol a trial by all Intelligent sufferers. They are prepared expressly to and wilt cure sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness aud dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. Price. 60 cents a box. Depot, IOC North Eutaw St.. Baltlmoto, Md. By mail, two boxes lor $1, or six boxes lor $2.50, to any address. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure. EC.EMA, TETTEUS, HUMORS, 1NFLAM NATION, MILK CRUST, AM, ROIJUIl SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ltCHlNGS AND PIMPLES, on all parts of the body. II makes the skin white, soft aud smooth; remove-) tan and freckle-, and is the best toilet dressing in Tin: woiw.n. Elegantly put up. Two bottles In one package, consisting ot bolh Internal and ex ternal treatment. All llrst class druggists have ii. Price $1 per package. V. ti. CIUTTKNTON, lir. Fulton street. New Yuri:, is wholesale agents lor Dr. C. W. Bon. so, is reu'.eiiies. seplii-Iiml.M.W&S&w K 7-I1INEY-WORT Suro Cure for AH Disposes OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specltic action on this most import ant orgon, enabling it to throw oil torpidity and Inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the Kile, and by keeping the bovels in 1 rw condition, cUuctli.g its regular dlseluirge. - 'KTnlnma II you are sulterlngtrom ma- lVLEliairieb. lnria, have the chills, are bib lAii-, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wort will surely relieve ami quickly cute. in the Spring to ceanso tho System, every one should takeiithorough course ol it. Sold Ijy Drngglsts. l'rlce, SI. KIDNEY -WORT. cep27iytl.tvUW&F 11 CTitAY'S SPECIFIC Jlir.BICLNK. - THE jT tircat English Remedy. An uu tailing care lor Impolency, ami all Diseases that lollow loss d Memory. Universal l.assl lr.di. l'aln In tins Rack. Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseased that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplet, which we dc-droto semi tree bv mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is o!d by alt ill uggisls at $1 per pack ho sent lreo it age, or six pacaages ior. or win no seui iree iy mail on mo receiut oi mo mom1 dnNSliigliiougcui.il. i. uoeanin. North Ouecn street. On ac-nnnl leits. no have inloiiled tin lellow thuoolvsrenuino. t Juaiantei-s o!cu:c I -"sued by us. For sale in I-ancuslcr ly 11. R. Cochran, 137 North (jueou atrout. T1IEGRAV MEDICINE CO., N. 1 . aprllMvdftw CttlKONIO SUl'l'IlKATIUN iV THKAtlO j die ear is Hie aireetlon which Neoininnnlr called "a running lrom the ear," am! which has been so ILditly regarded by tho profession that, every year people die lrom its direct re sults, Million! tliOMir-piclon tliattliedlf-ea-eof the ear. and ol" I lie ear alone, was the cause of their death. liiMithCH of thy Eye, Ear and Throat succcs.-dnlly treated by DRS. Ii. 11. and M. A. LONGAKER. Ollice 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consiillation live. oi-3ld i'AfKH UAMUJfUOt tic. lirK HAVK AUDKD 1,AK(;K!.V TO OUR Y Stock ot WALL PAPERS Within the last week, consistin;' of every de scription ol PAPER HANGINGS', mid among them some ot the Choicest Styles In tin; Int. Grade ot Go.ids. These will be sold low in order to make, .speedy .sales. REMNANTS arc accumulating all the time In small lots, which aro very desirable lor Clo.scls. Vestibules and Rooms, running m pi leo lrom Three Cents apiece up. WINDOW SHADES In new Dado Palters, Colors ami Widths. I'laiii Goods in All WH KEEP AN ELEGANT LINK OF LACE CUKTAINK -IN- WHJTE van am, liKD NKTM. PII.I.O If Hit A MS, TIIJlhN, LAMBllEQUINS, itc. Poles In Ebony, Uni--s, Cherry, Ash and Walnut. Pior and Mantlo Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JEOUCATIOKAJj, s WITHIN C. hllOUTI.HX.K'.-i ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. MEDIA, PENN'A., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12. Fixed price covers oveiy expcnsi:, even books, etc. Nnuvtrauharges. No incidental cxpcne-i. No exainliiutioii lor admission. Tliiiteen experienced leacheis, all men ami nil graduate'. Special opportunities for apt students lo advance rapid'. v. .spe-iul drill tor dull and backward boys. Patronsor students mnvsele 1 any studies or ehoimo thn regular Eui'it-di, Scieutilic. lJuslne.-ij,Cla-Hlenl or Civil Engineering course. Students titled at. Media are now in Harvard, Yale and ten oilier col leges and polytechnic schools. Media has feven churches and a temperance charter wldeh iirohlbits the Mile ol all Intoxicating drinks. For new illust rated nlieulitr address the principal and pioprielor. SWITIIIN C. SIIORTLIDGK, A. M. (Harvard University Giaduatc) MEDIA, PENN'A. u'-IJ-linil.lw HOOTS JL- HIIOK.1. LOSlSti OUT! CLOSING OUT ! -AT- GREAT1A REDUCED IMIK'ES. Having started a Shoo Factory, I am now closing out my lare stock of Roolsand Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for t he enlargement or my factory. S-Cutom work u specialty, both mncliliin and hand-made. P. HTF.MF.NZ, No. 105 NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Slyn ot Hie Rig Moc.) m'JUWitMl s AVDEL H. PRKIK, ATTOKNKV, HAM Removed his Ofllco rrom 6A North Dnk street to No. 41 GRANT STREET. Immcdl. atoly In Bear of Court Homo, Long's Now UuUWUng. ml7-tld ABTJUVU HUGS'. ADreHTXMM.MKXT, A 8TB1CH BROS AUVKKTISfcM KNT. A8TEICH BEOS-' 13 EAST KING STREET, PALACE -OP- FASHION! As formally announced, our GRAND FALL OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY -AND WEDNESDAY, I OCTOBER 31 aiiiitl. A now and most Novel Foatnro of tbis season's opening will bo our NEW ;M Deuartiiieut. Situated on tho Hccnwl Floor. In tbis do partmonfc wn will exhibit on our opening days :. Full Lino of LADIES", CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. In Wack and Colored. In addition to this wo will bo able to show our patrons a Full Line of SILK GARMENTS -AS Silk and Mattlosse. Dolmans, Fur-Lined Circulars. Seal Saoques, Plush Coats, Cloth Paletots, Ulsters, PLUS1I CIlWULAItS, Etc. In our lower store room wo will exhibit I all tbo novelties of tbo season, as PATTERN BONNETS, HATS, PLUMES, TIPS, WINGS AND BIRDS. New Velvets and Flashes, SILKS AND SATINS, H1BB ONS AND LACES, BUTTONS AND THIJIMINGS. NEW PASSAMKNTERIES. NEW LACES, NEW FRINGES, NEW ORNAMENTS, MEW BRAIDS, Etc. We invite every ono to oomo and in spect oat grand display of Novelties in in every one of oar departments. ASTRICH BROS', 13 E&STKINGr STREET. CZOIHUTG, XntDXMWXJLM,AC -VTKRIK O 8U1KTS AMU IM3AWERS FOR- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. E.J. ERISMAN. a AMD C. COLLARS AND CUBFS. E. J. ERISMAN. N tiff ijnk or NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E. J. ERISMAN. ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. E. J. ERISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. J.K SBIALlPttJ. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING jF Foreigu aud Domestic Novelties, FOR TI IE Fall ami Winfor Season of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Large ami E.xijinsito Lino lrom 31 HUK VIVIBNNE, PARIS, IMPORTED DIRECT AN D'ONLVTOBBHAD -AT- 121 NORTH QUBWN STREET. H IKSU & BKOTUKIt. NOW ARRIVING THE LATEST SIVLK8 Or Suitings and Overcoatings FOR MERCHANT TAILORING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Underwear, Neckwear, &c., OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. We now have us full and line a stock ot Men's, Youths', Boys' & Children's CLOTHING us lias over been shown to the people of Lan caster and vicinity. We have sizos and quali ties to suit nil. Our prices cannot b Co, naled. All we tist Is to call and convince yourselves. ffirsh & Brother, Peiui Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 aud 4 SOUTH (jUEKN STJIEET, anil ti and 8 1'EN'ft SQUARE. M'l." lyd o NK I'KICK HOUSE. AL. ROSENSTEIN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor & Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. FAMWBCLOTIi I have now completed n LurtfO and Elegant .Stock of Fine Rcndy-Mn.de Clothing lor I MEN, V0YS AND CHILDREN, Which have been liiaiiiilacturud duriug tho ditlltmuiuict uionlh.sby experienced Tailors. Tbe Good) are made equal lo Custom Work and I'riccs much leaa. -CALI. ANil EXAMINE TIIEM.ua In my CUsTOM 1JE1-ARTMENT yon will 11 ud the Choicest Assortment ot Imported and Domestic Woolens which we Guarantee to make up in the most Elegant Stylo at Mod erate I'riccs. AL Rosenstein, ONE 1'KICE CLOTHIER, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, FA. aAjtrjszs. pABfKTS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manuluctnre RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2.UU) yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot ISrnssels, Ingrain and Venetian AT GREAT BARGAINS ANOIAT EEI.OW COST, to mako room and give my entire attention to wholesalo trado of my own mannjactnred goods. Please call early. h. s. otork:, CARPET HILL, Oo: "VTt King and Water Sts. Carpets dkx ttooon SAKK'S. LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. GENT'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. Flannels. Blankets, Contorts, Counter panes, Extra Heavy-Wcight Cashmeres, at lowest prices. Also Stocking Yams, Plain and Fancy Bleached Canton Flannels in rem nants, woth 12Kc to 15c, at 9c, ll)c and b)c. REVERSIBLE SUITINGS at Uc.namo goods elsewhere at 1-Xc. Remember our HOME-MADE COMFORTS are not excelled. Thev contain 14 yanls of Furniture Prints and lour pounds best cot ton, and none quilted liko thcin in any other store in the city. NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST. rpHK NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE Has now oiien leeted Stock ot a Large and CaretullySo- FALL GOODS IN EVEBY DEPARTMENT. Some of these Goods were bought below tho Regular Market Price, and all are marked in" plain figures at prices to make them sell. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER, PA. TjUKAKC Ol'ENINO OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF FINE- CHINA. GLASS, BISQUE, BABBOTINE, AND BOHEMIAN WARES, FOR Wedding Presents. These Good.s an citlea lor Wedding very popular in our l'resenty. are Our Slock is Larger than Ever I.efore. J. B. MARTIN & CO;. Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER; l'A. N KV VOKK STOKE. Watt, Shand & Co., ARE NOW Ol'ENINU NEW FALL GOODS In every Department. NEW BLACK SILKS. NEW SHADED IN Colored Dress Silks, New Fall'uress Goods, Plushes Velvets, Velveteens. UNDERWEAR. LADIES' GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S WHITE MERINO UNDEliWisAli. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR, GENT'S GREY UNDERWEAR. In nil tjUea and qualities at Lowest l'riccn. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AT ROTTO.M I'RICES. NEW DEPARTMENT. Just ooncdaii uutiro new line of ZEl'HYR WOOL, SAXONY WOOL.fcllET- LAND WOOL, FAIRY ZEl'HYR SHETLAND FLOSS (icrmaii Worsteds and Kniltini; Yarns AT LOWEST CITY TRICES. NEW YOKK STOKE, 8-10 EAST KLNQ STREET. N W CUEA1 BTOUK Metzger & Hauglimau's NEW CHEAP STORE -is HIJADQUAUTKKS IIAl)UAUTtS FOR UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. GENT'S MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS at '!5c.; 37c., 4'c, SOc., iSc., 75c., and $1. LADIES MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS at :7a, 45c, 50c., 05c, 75c, and 11. CHILDREN'S MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS irom U'A cents up. GENT'S MEDICATED ALL-WOOL RED SHIRTS and DRAWERS at $1.50, rc-ular price $2.00. LADIES MEDICATED ALL-WOOL RED SHIRTS and DRAWERS nt 11.50, regular price $2.00. CS'M'c are full ol Rarguins of all kindj. mm & Eo&fliiirs No. 43 West King Street Between tbe Cooper Houso and Sorrel Horse Hotel. nu-lydw USB KKKIHEIfS EXTRA PUKK NEW FA5IILY KILN-DRIED COKN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest ol Mount Joy, Lancasterconnty, IM. lb finality cannot be excelled. Try it to prove that. For wile by grocery anil provision dealers. Circular to the trade sent tree. Address, JOHN G. Ii REIDER. s27-3md Milton Grove, Lancnatcr Co., 1'u. FULL LINE OF t-OKlLLAKD-S Chewing Tobaccos. Beliccca only 10 ct. .1. t SARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT per plug IGAR STORE. ,... si xivjuu uxixifi oxnxtStX, TKArjKl,.):' HVMDti. 1ANVAMTKK AMI MlLl.EKSVlt.Lt: K. 4 Can run as tollon s : Leave Iancatser (P.K. Depot), at 7, 9, and 11-JOa.Band a, 4, C ami 8-J0p. iu.,excot on Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9c3B p. m Leave Millersvllle (lower end)ats,8,andll a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Curs run daily on ivetlineexovptonSua V3 HILCMBIA li)KI DKPtlSIT KAIL J ROAD TIME TABLE. Trains now run tcgularlv on thn Colnrabta t Port Deposit Railroad on thn iollowlng time : BOUTUWAltD. STATIONS. I MOMTIIWARD. r.X.!A.K A.M P.M. Raiiiorjo . ....Columbia.... ..Washington... ...OifKHell .... ..Sat Harbor... 6-3& 7aw 7:15 lth.5 HA) ..Shciik's Ferry.. Taw tiao llKi ... .i iiim-ii ..... .York Furnace.. ....Tiiciiiiiii Mcf:ill'.H Ferry. ..Flic's Eddy... ..FUddng Creek.. ..I't-aeli Itottoui.. ...Couowlugo... Oetnrara ...Fort lfll.. ....lVnjvllle.... 7:1 7:17 7:23 11:10 11:1ft! 11:26 7:37 7:41 11:30 7:S0 8:t 7:10' 7:21 71 7:3tt 11:54 P.M. 8:1.1 bfcttJ 12:15 7SJ7I 8;wj 85 7:17 7rtT vtaak sjo niSAUllfU UULUMKIA K. B. ARRANGKMKNT OFFASSKNGK& TRAINS MONDAY. MAY S!D, 1&2. NORTHWARD. LBAVm. QiiarryrlUe Ltincaater, King St Luncaster.... ........... Columbia. auuvk. Beading A.M. P.M. H.-St 5JD 8.1U 59 8.02 5.-20 T:4T. 5.-0S 7:10 Ml! 7:31! 4-JiS ,"A 4-M 7:2S 41 73 4:47 7:10 4:3t M 4:3:1 :.7 4H G:41 4:12 e-sa 4.0.1 tirJi :uV 3:41 A.V. r.M. r.. 6:i .... &au 7:90 .... 3:) 7: 10 320 7'JU 1:10 3:10 9:46 3:30 6J0 VRIK 9:10 9TJ0 BOUTUWARD. tMATB. A.H.I TJt. r.m Reading AKXTTK. Colambta... Lancaster. Lancaster. King St... Ouarrvvllla 7SB l&W fcW r.n. 9:40 2:10 a.io IttM 8:13 S3S 9M Km 5:1(1 6:15 'J-.40 ltf.40 Trains connect at Rending with tmlim touud rrom 1'lillMdelpliut, roilsvUlo. v, imiiiBuuiiti Iaa wwfln lvrjv AU loniown ami Hew loric. via Hound lirook kouw. At Colnmbla with trains to and from York, Hauover, UeltyHburg, Freilerlck and Raltl moro. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA BAII.KUA1I NK SCIIE1IULK On and aflr SUNDAY OCTOBER lilt, 1883, tr.ilna on thn Feuiujyl. vuula Jtallroutl will arrive at and leave tho Lancister and I'hIIudi;lplil:iiteiiiU-in.s follows: I Levi Ar iLaulFhll Eahtwabo. A.M. A. It Mall ExprctM... ....... ...... .. UarriMburg Express York Accoiiimoilatlon arrive; Lancaster Accomodation an ives.... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Act-oinmodallon arrives.. Lock Haven Exnrew Sunday Hull Johnstown Express Day Express llarrisbiirg Accommodation AtnlJ A rill II ....... 12:41 S5 10tt 5:.Ki 8:10 8:10 n-rv r.n. I'i55 1:03 bfA ll-.t'l 3:31 r.M. 6:ir fcOfi 7iT 645 J:45 8:r0 1I:U Hanover AccoiiiiuiMimtoii west, comiectlin; at Lancaster with Niagara Ejcpresu at 10:1., will run through to Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick AccoiuinoitaMoii, west, con n cctlng cctlng 0,wlli ai iaucaster wun asi L.1110, west, at i:w. run lurousn 10 rmiericR. l-e. Ar. l'hllljin A.M. A.w. 4ai i:27 4:.T0 C-27 7:W) Via ..... 9:40 8:13 10:1.'. ..... 10-M r.M. 11:05 1:10 iili r,K, 2:;m "t fsa .1:10 7:1" U-.UT. il:li ll-Ji 1:45 WaHTWARD. News Express....................... Way I'aMciiKer Mall Train. No. 1. vli. Blt.Jov. Mall Train, No. 2,vlu Coin inld:i,leaves MUunira Exprem.; ...... Hanover Accommodation leaves... Frederick AccoinnioltIoii leaves.. Harrlsburg AccomuiiNlation Ime:ister AccounutMlutlon leaves.. Columbia Accommodation.. llariisburs Express Western Expresd 1'iflllc Exprcsn Harrl-burg Express, west, nt 5:40 p. ui., has direct connections ( without change ol cars) to Coluuibi'iaud York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged, wlUston&t lownlni!lowii,CoaU'SVille,larkes' bnrg. Mount -Joy, Elizabethtown andMlddle.vM town. "" Day Express, F:ist Line, News Express, ilall Train, No. I, Western Express and l'actilc Ex. press run dullv. JtAILJtOAltR. riniK GREAT Burlington Eoute I'iiii'ugo, Karllugleii k (JhIbcj K. II. t'liirago, liHrllRgtM & (jaiarj K. K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVOIUTE FROM CHICAGO OK FEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line to SU Joseph, Atchliison, Topeka, Deulson, Dallas. Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Mtesourl, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texan. Tlds route luis no superior Tor -Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. I'aul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded to bo tho REST EQUIPPED lUUroail in the world lor all classes ol travel. AR connections mado In Union depots. Try it and yoi will And traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through ticket via thb celebrated line lor sale at all ollices In the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates of rare,SIeeplii Cars, etc, cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General 1'asM'iiger Agent, Chicago, Ilu T.J.FUTTKK, 3d Vice Fres. A Gen. Manager, Ciuoaoo, 111. .JOHN CJ. A. HKAM.Uen. EiMtern At., 317 Rroadwuy, 306 Washington SL Nkw York. . BoaroR, Mass. navlO-lvdAw IIAKIiWAMtS. X KW IIAIilMVAUK STOKE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIEB, DEALERS IN UUILDIMiand CABINKT HARDWARE, STOVES, HE A TEES, RANGES, PAINTS, OILSund GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. sll Smdtl'w IN OW BEAUX. OUR NEW BEAL, E3TATR OATAI.OGUPJ, Containing a Iui;:: 'I'umlicr of proper: ic Ivt city and country, with prler.-. te Copli-MmiTri frco to any address. ALLEN A. I1EKR & CO., Real Estate aud Insurance Agent-, No. 10 East King Street. D' ,ONT jrUKUKT OKI CINE OL1I Stock Connectlcnt Clears. 11 lor 25 cts. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE.
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